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in utah they ran across the city government that raised taxes. tax increases are like certain social diseases. they stay with you forever. you cannot run for congress or senate having raised taxes. i would really encouraging people to be made and -- to behave and politicians to also be a and not pick up and s t d, tax transmits a political error that will haunt you in the future even when you have reform and are better. >> thank you very much for being here. >> we are back with an russell berman steven sloan after talking with grover norquist. the author of the pledge that many know as the anti-tax pledge, we just heard a recipe from mr. norquist for a stalemate that is coming up. they are all putting their markers down. what are you hearing about what is going to happen over the next couple of weeks? >> it seems like there is a little bit of room on the middle on taxes. we just are talking about tax policy. the president has said he wants the wealthy to pay more. john boehner has said they will not increase tax rates on anyone. they will put rev
in utah they ran across the city government that raised taxes. tax increases are like certain social diseases. they stay with you forever. you cannot run for congress or senate having raised taxes. i would really encouraging people to be made and -- to behave and politicians to also be a and not pick up and s t d, tax transmits a political error that will haunt you in the future even when you have reform and are better. >> thank you very much for being here. >> we are back with an...
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city officials say it's against code. they want him to dig it up. he will go before the code board next month. >> with the election out of the way and gasoline prices still hurting families out there many are eager to know what the president is going to do about the keystone pipeline. here is diane mass doe with more. >> it is a tricky issue he has environmentalists on one side a union from the other. two groups who help form the base on the party. he deferred the decision on the pipeline. with the election now over you can expect both those troops and much of the rest of the country will want an answer on this. within hours of the election results supporters and opponents of the keystone project were already making their case. it will bring oil sands to gulf coast remifinerirefineries. but supporters say the pipeline would be a major step toward energy independence and would instantly create jobs and help the economy. also help the president's agenda. while the environmental group say they believe the reelection was a mandate toward stricter polici
city officials say it's against code. they want him to dig it up. he will go before the code board next month. >> with the election out of the way and gasoline prices still hurting families out there many are eager to know what the president is going to do about the keystone pipeline. here is diane mass doe with more. >> it is a tricky issue he has environmentalists on one side a union from the other. two groups who help form the base on the party. he deferred the decision on the...
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>> i'm out here going city to city and rooting out harassries among conservatives. >> chris: i hope you are making money you will need it to pay higher tax rates. >> and the lawyers, too. >> chris: there you go. start with benghazi. the president was asked -- he wasn't asked much about it today. but asked at the event on the night of the attack he said i told officials to do everything they could to protect the americans. fred barnes how does it move the story forward or not? >> for one thing it moves it a little. he was immediately involved. this was a 7-hour episode in benghazi. the attack on the consulate and the c.i.a. annex. it leads to another question. the question is well, you ordered this. why was so little done in why did nobody go there to rescue the ambassador or to rescue the people at the c.i.a. annex? why was so little done? he certainly didn't answer that. i thought when he got to the question of susan rice as well -- >> chris: we'll get to that in a minute. >> anyway, he raised another question there. >> you will get a swing at that. let me push back on this, a.b. leon
>> i'm out here going city to city and rooting out harassries among conservatives. >> chris: i hope you are making money you will need it to pay higher tax rates. >> and the lawyers, too. >> chris: there you go. start with benghazi. the president was asked -- he wasn't asked much about it today. but asked at the event on the night of the attack he said i told officials to do everything they could to protect the americans. fred barnes how does it move the story forward or...
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>> shepard: just in the city. a lot of people, david lee, as you know have been sticking around this their dilapidated now homes trying to save what they have left from looters. is they found shelter in large part? >> you know, for the most part, long beach is deserted. take a look to my right. can you see the homes here. see the things left on the street. people here have a sense of resignation. they have in great american given up there are a number of people who are still here. a small number of people. we have seen a number of candles in windows. shep, underscoring the sense of frustration and perhaps bitterness here just not far from where i'm standing there is home boarded up and signage has written on it hurricane irene, bring it on. that was a storm last year. people here feel they are getting pounded and they feel like the situation is only going to get a lot worse before it improves. >> shepard: david lee miller on a cold and snowy night on long island. one day after of the election, wall street suffered
>> shepard: just in the city. a lot of people, david lee, as you know have been sticking around this their dilapidated now homes trying to save what they have left from looters. is they found shelter in large part? >> you know, for the most part, long beach is deserted. take a look to my right. can you see the homes here. see the things left on the street. people here have a sense of resignation. they have in great american given up there are a number of people who are still here. a...
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the city reportedly placing yellow warning signs on homes telling folks to get out. their homes are literally closed to them. just this morning we learned that new york governor andrew cuomo, listen to this, fired this guy. it was cuomo's emergency management direct. why was stephen kerr fired in the midst of a crisis? because he allegedly diverted a crew from helping storm-ravaged victims to his own driveway because there was a fallen tree. good-bye, stephen, take care. megyn: word coming out of the middle east today that iran is set to hold massive military drills this weekend. 8,000 troops will take part in the war games and will show off ann's jet fighters -- iran's jet fighters, drones and defense fighters. leland vittert has more. >> reporter: megyn, we're still trying to figure out whether these drills by the iranians are meant to drum up support, rally the troops if you will, or scare the rest of the region. so far we know about 8,000 troops participating in this, and it will take up much of eastern iran starting this weekend and going all the way in to next
the city reportedly placing yellow warning signs on homes telling folks to get out. their homes are literally closed to them. just this morning we learned that new york governor andrew cuomo, listen to this, fired this guy. it was cuomo's emergency management direct. why was stephen kerr fired in the midst of a crisis? because he allegedly diverted a crew from helping storm-ravaged victims to his own driveway because there was a fallen tree. good-bye, stephen, take care. megyn: word coming out...
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an 99-93 win in tomorrow the oklahoma city thunder come to town a lot of weapons. obviously, westbrook, durant, a baca they won the last preseason before the season began against university of chicago tonight and as usual the back door will be open the cats play for real next tuesday with paul and illinois among those who open their season on friday robin ventura is the finalists for a elum manager of the year, the man who pioneered the wishbone and the colts coach chuck put on all who was battling leukemia is doing much better, well enough to address his team over sunday's victory against miami he is in remission and to show their solidarity players are shaving their heads this week more than 30 of them so far ahead of their game tomorrow night we missed you last night. >> and i miss you too. that's the news for this wednesday night we are happy you shared your time with us. we're taking downy to the streets. which shirt feels more expensive? that one's softer. it's the same t-shirt. really? this one was washed in downy. why spend a lot of money when you can just
an 99-93 win in tomorrow the oklahoma city thunder come to town a lot of weapons. obviously, westbrook, durant, a baca they won the last preseason before the season began against university of chicago tonight and as usual the back door will be open the cats play for real next tuesday with paul and illinois among those who open their season on friday robin ventura is the finalists for a elum manager of the year, the man who pioneered the wishbone and the colts coach chuck put on all who was...
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three in new york city. five inches in central park. 10 inches in someplace from this very early nor'easter. getting power back on will be a challenge. it may take some time. it is a huge setback for emergency relief crews and efforts underway to get things back to normal after hurricane sandy. now we have this big snowstorm and they're dealing with the aftermath here in barnegat. back to you. martha: some people are in desperate situations out there and needs to be remembered. steve, thank you so much for bringing us that. this latest storm is to blame for 115,000 new power outages. 60,000 of those customers are in new york and new jersey and they lost power again after sandy and got hit again last night. more than 600,000 people are still without electricity. some of them are literally hovering around, i saw pictures of people in queens and in staten island. they have a cooking pot on a table with candles float being in it. they're hovered around that for warmth. the president said 15 minutes you will get
three in new york city. five inches in central park. 10 inches in someplace from this very early nor'easter. getting power back on will be a challenge. it may take some time. it is a huge setback for emergency relief crews and efforts underway to get things back to normal after hurricane sandy. now we have this big snowstorm and they're dealing with the aftermath here in barnegat. back to you. martha: some people are in desperate situations out there and needs to be remembered. steve, thank you...
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we have the city manager of long beach, new york, a big commuter town to the city of manhattan and one particularly hit hard by superstorm sandy. jack, how much of an impact is this snowstorm on top of everything else here you're having to deal with? >> hi, jenna. yeah we took a huge punch from superstorm sandy last week. it knocked out our critical infrastructure, our water, our sewer and power. this week an unprecedented five, six inches of --. jenna: we'll see if we can get jack back. he was mentioning some of the infrastructure problems that the city is going through. i assume he is probably talking to us on his cell phone. sometimes that can be a problem. i was chatting with jack during the break, i said wow of all the fatigue. jack is back with us. jack we lost you mid-sentence there. you were saying saw unprecedented level of five to six inches of snow and infrastructure being affected. pick up from there. where is your community today as far as any state of recovery? >> sure. you know, in superstorm sandy we lost our water, our sewer and power and our gas. we had restored sewer
we have the city manager of long beach, new york, a big commuter town to the city of manhattan and one particularly hit hard by superstorm sandy. jack, how much of an impact is this snowstorm on top of everything else here you're having to deal with? >> hi, jenna. yeah we took a huge punch from superstorm sandy last week. it knocked out our critical infrastructure, our water, our sewer and power. this week an unprecedented five, six inches of --. jenna: we'll see if we can get jack back....
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city officials understand that. they are trying to relieve as much pressure at the pump as they possibly can. bill: every person here has a story about how they are getting through this. the line in that piece you saw went over the bridge. over the bridge down the street. that's common. martha: the gas lines have been alleviated in new jersey and long island. the problem seems on moving from place to place. back to politics. in the aftermath of the election some conservatives are reconsidering their position on immigration. on his radio show yesterday fox news sean hannity says he now supports a path to season seasonship for some living in the country illegally. >> you control the border and you create a pathway for those that are here. that's a position i've involved on. martha: juan williams is a fox news political analyst. what do you think about what sean says. >> i think that quite significant. you will recall when president george w. bush tried to pass immigration reform after his reelection in '04 it was talk
city officials understand that. they are trying to relieve as much pressure at the pump as they possibly can. bill: every person here has a story about how they are getting through this. the line in that piece you saw went over the bridge. over the bridge down the street. that's common. martha: the gas lines have been alleviated in new jersey and long island. the problem seems on moving from place to place. back to politics. in the aftermath of the election some conservatives are reconsidering...
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more stations regionally do but t is hard hit here in w york city. people trying to sell gasoline as much as $70 a gallon. gerri: $12 a gallon, 13, $20 on craig's list. people will o almost anhing they can. what are you seeing? >> we have seen so many different things. people are starting to do it. folks are getting desperate but there is gasoline and more justifiable prices pocket. gerri: help-wanted. 1 gallon of gas delivered to me so i can make it hohome. i will pay $40. should officials step in? should the market the forced out? >> we saw katrina where officials did crackdown to deliver generators. but it will be difficult for officials to do all lot about thes the deals are thrugh e-mail it is the free market is somebody is willing to spend $40 it is the free-market. gerri: look at the map of s prices. what it do see coming? >> for the country they ll go down. here they are going up in the northeast but even regionally prices will start to go down as we approach thanksgiving. gerri: we talk about your web site. low-key at what stage dense offer
more stations regionally do but t is hard hit here in w york city. people trying to sell gasoline as much as $70 a gallon. gerri: $12 a gallon, 13, $20 on craig's list. people will o almost anhing they can. what are you seeing? >> we have seen so many different things. people are starting to do it. folks are getting desperate but there is gasoline and more justifiable prices pocket. gerri: help-wanted. 1 gallon of gas delivered to me so i can make it hohome. i will pay $40. should...
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the tent city is 150 yards off in the distance. one of the reasons we can show pictures and the people who live there. there are privacy laws in place that prohibit disclosing the identities of those living here unless they come forward. we'll honor that request and givuv a glimpse of the tent city set up in oceanport, new jersey helping evacuees and others here trying to get things back to normal. >> brian: jersiers is i mess and staten island is horrible. in long island, people without power without information. and they have to clearr there is water in the house and you have to leave. voolitary firefighter and national guard. who are protecting people. they are rude and uninformed and andrew cuomo calls them a faceless bureaucracy and a monopoly that operates without incentives and sanctions. 30 or 25 degrees out. and people older and limited in this area and no information. and they knock on doors. if you are not home we'll leave you a note on it the phone number is a single line that you can't get throughh to. and nassau count
the tent city is 150 yards off in the distance. one of the reasons we can show pictures and the people who live there. there are privacy laws in place that prohibit disclosing the identities of those living here unless they come forward. we'll honor that request and givuv a glimpse of the tent city set up in oceanport, new jersey helping evacuees and others here trying to get things back to normal. >> brian: jersiers is i mess and staten island is horrible. in long island, people without...
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it will be 26 in atlantic city. >> gretchen: we got another cold night. >> steve: indeed. thanks. >> brian: the blackjack dealer has to wear gloves. meantime, new york emergency management director axed. governor andrew quo me said i've had it. i'm firing you after he diverted a crew to clear a tree from his property. one of the cities where the workers should have been, staten island, reporter robert moses is live this morning, freezing for us. what's happening there, robert? >> good morning to you and good morning, everyone. we heard janice talking about the one-two punch of hurricane sandy and the snow. the snow provided a beautiful cover, but it's just covering the damage here on staten island. you can see the power lines just behind me are nearly touching the ground. we're actually several feet below because this concrete gave way here during hurricane sandy and i will try to stumble up here to street level. you can see all the damage we still have here on staten island. that tree leaning over the power lines. situation. nor'easter forced the closure of the disaster r
it will be 26 in atlantic city. >> gretchen: we got another cold night. >> steve: indeed. thanks. >> brian: the blackjack dealer has to wear gloves. meantime, new york emergency management director axed. governor andrew quo me said i've had it. i'm firing you after he diverted a crew to clear a tree from his property. one of the cities where the workers should have been, staten island, reporter robert moses is live this morning, freezing for us. what's happening there, robert?...
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voting for a president or a senator or a member of the house of representatives in nearly one hundred cities coast to coast voters are faced with the question of whether we should amend the constitution of the united states to overturn the citizens united decision that has flooded our democracy with millions hundreds of millions perhaps billions of dollars in corporate cash joining me now to tell us how these votes went is the national spokesperson for a move to a man for a green party presidential candidate turning activist david cobb david welcome back thank you tom it's always a pleasure to be on with you great having you with us were you at all surprised by the overwhelming positive response across the country yesterday and could you characterize for us what happened yesterday well obviously it was a huge progressive victory across the board a couple of notable losses but progressives won and won big on to. aggressive messaging even deeper time the move to him in coalition with some of our partners helped to put on the ballot before seven million voters in the united states call for a co
voting for a president or a senator or a member of the house of representatives in nearly one hundred cities coast to coast voters are faced with the question of whether we should amend the constitution of the united states to overturn the citizens united decision that has flooded our democracy with millions hundreds of millions perhaps billions of dollars in corporate cash joining me now to tell us how these votes went is the national spokesperson for a move to a man for a green party...
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in his farewell address, he talked about the shining city on the hill. if you had to have walls, the the walls have gates. you have not heard a lot of rhetoric like that from republicans. that is ronald reagan. that is the guy that builds the majority. if we can get back to the regan mentalitythat we welcome all regardless of what you look like, who share our values. we will get back and we will get back quickly. bush got 44% of the latino vote because he tried. we are not that far away from being of the level of being competitive with the right leaders. we have to have the right leaders. >> and in terms of the immediate issue of immigration reform, they blanked on it for fear of legislators from heavily blue-collar distress and hedging economic advance -- blue-collar leaders and hedging economic events. they have to be able to deliver tangible uplift and improvement for this coalition in order to hold it together. >> it needs to deliver for america. it is a function of the number one issue of the election, which is the economy. howe we are going to grow
in his farewell address, he talked about the shining city on the hill. if you had to have walls, the the walls have gates. you have not heard a lot of rhetoric like that from republicans. that is ronald reagan. that is the guy that builds the majority. if we can get back to the regan mentalitythat we welcome all regardless of what you look like, who share our values. we will get back and we will get back quickly. bush got 44% of the latino vote because he tried. we are not that far away from...
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new york city could have done a lot more. they could be rationing fuel. it has been a mess. and there has not been enough of a response at stations, stations having lines, but there is only so much you can do when people are in panic mode. >> would you also say the president should have redirected , the entire stimulus to my not say amphora to mature the terminals that have been flooded or you can drop off gasoline at the privately owned terminals and and get them on trucks. should we have done more infrastructure spending full bore instead of this piecemeal pork barrel spending that's going on to help gasoline get to where it's needed. >> well, hindsight is 2020. >> i'm saying going forward. >> absolutely. certainly it is advisable to have these charles not have the possibility of going down hill or they should be the first priority when things do come back, because gasoline is obviously tied into what we do on a daily basis, driving to work, living airlines. gasoline stations and terminals should be among the first. >> how much energy does it take? a lot of these messages
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she says fans in new york city made her the artist she is today. >>> we are expecting an update shortly from governor chris christie on the nor'easter that has hit the region on the heels of superstorm sandy. certainly adding insult to injury. >>> plus a cabinet shakeup ahead. what the president's team will look like for his second term. who might stay, who might go. we'll talk about it. ♪ [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. oral-b power brushes oscillate, rotate and even pulsate to gently loosen and break up that sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >>> president obama has a slough of big issues and big challenges on deck as he moves into a second term. one of the biggest priorities on the foreign front, ongoing instability in syria and concerns about iran's nuclear program. also creating new paths to citizenship with a renewed push fo
she says fans in new york city made her the artist she is today. >>> we are expecting an update shortly from governor chris christie on the nor'easter that has hit the region on the heels of superstorm sandy. certainly adding insult to injury. >>> plus a cabinet shakeup ahead. what the president's team will look like for his second term. who might stay, who might go. we'll talk about it. ♪ [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b...
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i love your city, and oakland love both of them. >> it's beautiful along the entire east bay. >> eliot: proposition 30 was on the ballot here in california. it passed. it's what jerry brown is doing to get additional revenue to eliminate the need to cut education spending. he is increasing the tax rate on the wealthy. increasing sales tax and getting $6 billion a year of extra revenue in the state. the public voted for it. >> the public understands that. that's why the public re-elected president obama. that's been his exact position, and i'm proud of the residents here who voted for that because our children deserve that. they deserve to be taken care of in terms of not being on the chopping block. >> eliot: i think jerry brown defense a fair bit of credit. he was taking a lot of swings and arrows headed his way. he said if you don't go for this, i have to cut your education. and the rest of the nation should look at california. you are big. the set the example often. the public said this makes sense. the president can say to john boehner, the public supports it. >> governor brown led
i love your city, and oakland love both of them. >> it's beautiful along the entire east bay. >> eliot: proposition 30 was on the ballot here in california. it passed. it's what jerry brown is doing to get additional revenue to eliminate the need to cut education spending. he is increasing the tax rate on the wealthy. increasing sales tax and getting $6 billion a year of extra revenue in the state. the public voted for it. >> the public understands that. that's why the public...
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sanctuary cities. giving tuition breaks to the kids of illegal aliens. four years of college, $100,000 discount if you're an illegal alien. i'm running for office. i can't have illegals. >> imagine what those words sounded like to latinos. now republicans are scrambling to change their tone. all of a sudden, they are saying, we have to evolve on immigration. senators john mccain and lindsey graham want to work on reform. john boehner wants to find common ground. and even sean hannity is trying to shift to the middle. >> we have to get rid of the immigration issue all together. it's simple. you control the border first. you create a pathway for those that are here. you don't say you have to go home. and that's a position i have evolved on. because you know what, it's got to be resolved. the majority of people here, some have criminal records, you can send them home. but if they are law-abiding, kids are born here, first secure the border, pathway to citizenship, done. whatever little penalties you want to put in there. then it's done. >> pathway to citize
sanctuary cities. giving tuition breaks to the kids of illegal aliens. four years of college, $100,000 discount if you're an illegal alien. i'm running for office. i can't have illegals. >> imagine what those words sounded like to latinos. now republicans are scrambling to change their tone. all of a sudden, they are saying, we have to evolve on immigration. senators john mccain and lindsey graham want to work on reform. john boehner wants to find common ground. and even sean hannity is...
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only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] >>> welcome back to "the ed show." the fallout continues over the resignation of former cia director general petraeus. petraeus stepped down citing an extramarital affair. an investigation began over the summer when jill kelley, a petraeus family friend, contacted the agency after receiving anonymous harassing e-mails. nbc news investigative correspondent michael isikoff describes what was in those e-mails. >> they accuse her of im
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enormous as an accomplishment as the civil rights act but the panama canal treaties or rescuing new york city or a saving chrysler, that was all done on a bipartisan basis. that is the way the great senate operated. host: the gulf of tonkin resolution was also on a bipartisan basis. guest: it was within a period of weeks after the civil rights act of 1964 that they did the gulf of tonkin resolution. many of them always regretted doing it. the truth is, they decided to give political cover to president johnson during the 1964 campaign. the wanted to stand by the president. they never intended, none of them, intended it to be a blank check to enlarge the vietnam war. they regretted having died and he started using it that way. from 1964 on, the senate was the focal point of the opposition to the war. democrats opposing it during president johnson's term, republicans joining them as well, president nixon's term, the second moral imperative that these centers dealt with was ending the war. host: can there be a parallel drawn between the actions of the senate in that period and the support of the
enormous as an accomplishment as the civil rights act but the panama canal treaties or rescuing new york city or a saving chrysler, that was all done on a bipartisan basis. that is the way the great senate operated. host: the gulf of tonkin resolution was also on a bipartisan basis. guest: it was within a period of weeks after the civil rights act of 1964 that they did the gulf of tonkin resolution. many of them always regretted doing it. the truth is, they decided to give political cover to...
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had they hit the city, it would have been the first time since the 1967 six-day war that jerusalem had been hit by rocket fire. israel now considering calling up 75,000 reservists. that is a big deal. this picture near the gaza-israel front just came in. israeli crews preparing tanks for a possible ground incursion now. here is video of israel intercepting a rocket fired from gaza heading for a town in the southern part of the country. in the two days since israel killed hamas' military leader in response to a wave of rocket attacks against civilians in southern israel, israel's main stock index, the tel aviv 25, has fallen 2.5%. tel aviv stock exchange operates sunday to thursday. it's therefore not open today. israel stocks that trade in the u.s., of course, are active today, and that includes -- look at that picture. that includes teva down 4% for the week. givin, down 4%. they are the ones that put the camera in the pill. internet security firm checkpoint down 2%. israel's cell com is up this week based on solid earnings. israel's last major fight before this was also in gaza. in 2
had they hit the city, it would have been the first time since the 1967 six-day war that jerusalem had been hit by rocket fire. israel now considering calling up 75,000 reservists. that is a big deal. this picture near the gaza-israel front just came in. israeli crews preparing tanks for a possible ground incursion now. here is video of israel intercepting a rocket fired from gaza heading for a town in the southern part of the country. in the two days since israel killed hamas' military leader...
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where americans win, where we put this country back on the path to prosperity so we remain the shining city on the help. and people back to work, create a pro-growth environment. party politics got this into this mess. host: our next call for amy kremer comes from ronald in canton, ohio. caller: i want to say that the president wants to raise taxes on the rich and the businesses, not the business, the rich to pay their fair share. one thing i will say, all of this time during the campaign, all the businesses and rich folks, they spend all of this money toward the campaign for mitt romney and yet they do not want to pay their fair share. that does not make any sense. they spent all of that money and now they say we cannot do that. they just spent a billion dollars. think how much that would have helped the country to get better, but they say we do not want to do that. give me an answer on that. guest: look, the democrats spent a billion dollars, too. i think $6 billion was spent in the election. you know, i think that is two different subjects. the money that is spent in the campaigns verses
where americans win, where we put this country back on the path to prosperity so we remain the shining city on the help. and people back to work, create a pro-growth environment. party politics got this into this mess. host: our next call for amy kremer comes from ronald in canton, ohio. caller: i want to say that the president wants to raise taxes on the rich and the businesses, not the business, the rich to pay their fair share. one thing i will say, all of this time during the campaign, all...
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it is a misconception because if you look for example at the cities for the initiatives proposed earlier and the stakeholders from within the security establishment include a lot of others that week and strengthen the position in the security service that gives some of the proposals to the spenders living on wages or for these personnel. they include the right of the egyptian police officers for greater rights and you have to keep in mind the absence of of this level of manpower and as a worker contributing to the environment of lending itself to the idea that we have been seeing in egypt lately previous practices by the egyptian police, for example the fact that a lot of the police officers have to be on a certain rank and have to be kept on contract securing full time permanent employment status with protection. this is one of the conditions that actually makes it much easier on the superiors and senior members of the security establishment to basically pressure them into taking on questionable activities. if you don't pull the trigger then i went toward contract by the end of this yea
it is a misconception because if you look for example at the cities for the initiatives proposed earlier and the stakeholders from within the security establishment include a lot of others that week and strengthen the position in the security service that gives some of the proposals to the spenders living on wages or for these personnel. they include the right of the egyptian police officers for greater rights and you have to keep in mind the absence of of this level of manpower and as a worker...
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for the battered jersey shore, cities across new york and new jersey. staten island, hard hit by sandy, 3,500 customers without power. it is dark, they are cold. look at that, meteorologist rob marciano is in staten island tonight. he joins me now. rob, another storm. how bad is it? >> well, you can see the snow coming down, it's cold enough for snow. the winds are blowing, as you mentioned. we are just a couple hundred yards from the ocean, where this time during sandy, the water was up and over my shoulders. so this area was decimated. the houses aren't completely destroyed, but flood damage everywhere, now it's covered with snow. 3 to 4 inches of it. the kids were out here earlier making light of it. they were having a good time. inside this home, they only have light because they are plugged into our satellite truck. for them, it's all about a matter of survival. >> i went through the most pain that i ever went through in my whole life from being electrocuted trying to get back into my house to watching all my possessions and my family almost dying.
for the battered jersey shore, cities across new york and new jersey. staten island, hard hit by sandy, 3,500 customers without power. it is dark, they are cold. look at that, meteorologist rob marciano is in staten island tonight. he joins me now. rob, another storm. how bad is it? >> well, you can see the snow coming down, it's cold enough for snow. the winds are blowing, as you mentioned. we are just a couple hundred yards from the ocean, where this time during sandy, the water was up...
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which takes half the cars out of the gas lines each day, that system's working so well in new york city and the long island counties are mandating odd/even beginning friday. one more sign of sandy's impact. new york governor andrew cuomo estimates the damage in his state, alone, at $33 billion. cuomo assailed the power companies. he called for a ground-up redesign of the power and fuel supply systems. but i think what he ought to do is open the door to some deregulation and free market competition. this especially for the power companies. let the marketplace work, governor cuomo. you'd have better results during emergencies or nonemergencies. >>> anyway, coming up here, president obama wasn't the only big winner on tuesday night. the polling industry kind of nailed it. top pollster ed gullas is up next. ♪ [ male announcer ] a european-inspired suspension, but not from germany. ♪ a powerful, fuel-efficient engine, but it's not from japan. ♪ it's a car like no other... inspired by a place like no other. introducing the all-new 2013 chevrolet malibu, our greatest malibu ever. ♪ we
which takes half the cars out of the gas lines each day, that system's working so well in new york city and the long island counties are mandating odd/even beginning friday. one more sign of sandy's impact. new york governor andrew cuomo estimates the damage in his state, alone, at $33 billion. cuomo assailed the power companies. he called for a ground-up redesign of the power and fuel supply systems. but i think what he ought to do is open the door to some deregulation and free market...
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look at zipped car, a shikar sharing service, popular in big cities. a big appetite help them sign up more new members. don't ever get stuck behind a is a car on the highway. they are very slow drivers. back in 90 seconds with marijuana. stuart: watch out of iphone, strategy analysts, samsung, the galaxy s 3 was the world's hottest smart phone last quarter. they shipped eighteen million units versus a near 16.2 million for iphone 4s. that is also why apple stock is taking a big hit. look at it now, that is down $140 from the high. slightly high. voters in colorado and washington became the first in the nation to legalize recreational use of marijuana. joining us is darrell sky jones who is essentially teachers all about marijuana. how to grow and sell and market it. have i got that right? >> indy you dd. thanks for having me today. stuart: would you consider this a breakthrough? voters in colorado and washington state say you don't need a prescription, it is not medication, get stoned, it is recreational, it is legal. breakthrough? >> i think this is h
look at zipped car, a shikar sharing service, popular in big cities. a big appetite help them sign up more new members. don't ever get stuck behind a is a car on the highway. they are very slow drivers. back in 90 seconds with marijuana. stuart: watch out of iphone, strategy analysts, samsung, the galaxy s 3 was the world's hottest smart phone last quarter. they shipped eighteen million units versus a near 16.2 million for iphone 4s. that is also why apple stock is taking a big hit. look at it...
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the majority of the city -- the mayors were voted out. it looks like the lower house of puerto rico loss of the of the commonwealth party. the new governor, because the governor who tried to bring in the gas line, the governor who waged the battles against the students at the university of puerto rico and fought the labor unions, he is out. he was the one who proposed this referendum. what exactly is going happen now is the new governor, who was hostile to even this process the fortuÑo chose, remains to be seen. >> juan, as you look at what is happening right now in this country, what was colonized by the protests of years ago, the mass made a protests, the young dreamers sitting in president of bennis campaign offices and other senators and campaigthe us that went to the democratic national convention more people were also arrested demanding a fair, russia, comprehensive immigration policy. -- rational, comprehensive immigration policy. what you think will happen now? the supposedly is a lot of soul- searching in the republican party be
the majority of the city -- the mayors were voted out. it looks like the lower house of puerto rico loss of the of the commonwealth party. the new governor, because the governor who tried to bring in the gas line, the governor who waged the battles against the students at the university of puerto rico and fought the labor unions, he is out. he was the one who proposed this referendum. what exactly is going happen now is the new governor, who was hostile to even this process the fortuÑo chose,...
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who fought his a let the opponents on the idea that america was a shining city upon a hill. what we got was a week, moderate candidate handpicked by the beltway elites. the president to loss is unequivocally on them. with a catastrophic loss of the republican elites, handpicked candidates, the tea party at the last, best hope america has to restore her from the principles. while the bay take longer to restore these principles with president obama back in office, we are not going away. instead of the 100 years to take america to the place where we are today. it will take more than three and a half years to restore our constitution. we are going to keep fighting. we respect the constitution and we know for america to succeed, we need to continue educating americans on our core principles. on the importance of the constitution and why our solutions are essential for america's continued greatness. we fight for our principles, we win. our work again today. county by county, state by state, district by district, will fight for freedom the way others in america have fought for free
who fought his a let the opponents on the idea that america was a shining city upon a hill. what we got was a week, moderate candidate handpicked by the beltway elites. the president to loss is unequivocally on them. with a catastrophic loss of the republican elites, handpicked candidates, the tea party at the last, best hope america has to restore her from the principles. while the bay take longer to restore these principles with president obama back in office, we are not going away. instead...
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it has already been levied against certain cities to block them out. it has already been used, as my co-panelist mentioned, as a prelude, the shock troops before the russians invaded estonia and georgia. this is a bipartisan issue. you have senator lieberman saying its cyberwar and the cyberthreat is a clear and present danger. the same with senator collins. senator barbara, you can go down the list. they will all tell you they, too, are scared about the threat. mike mcconnell before his director of national intelligence warned that if instead of laying aircraft into buildings in new york -- flying aircraft into buildings in new york, the terrorists had directed a cyber attack at the largest banks in new york, the economic impact would have been 10 times worse than 9/11 actually was. this is not a theoretical threat. those of you who have had trouble accessing your banks, senator lieberman has pointed to the iranians as retaliating against the u.s. banks for the stuxnet attack that i will talk about momentarily. and our power grid. what is the risk? we
it has already been levied against certain cities to block them out. it has already been used, as my co-panelist mentioned, as a prelude, the shock troops before the russians invaded estonia and georgia. this is a bipartisan issue. you have senator lieberman saying its cyberwar and the cyberthreat is a clear and present danger. the same with senator collins. senator barbara, you can go down the list. they will all tell you they, too, are scared about the threat. mike mcconnell before his...
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hungry is doing is an outreach program to the states to make sure that governors and then down to the cities and the school districts take advantage of what's already there. right? >> federally-funded program. don't require new federal funds but a good example is in almost every state parallels this ratio. 21 million kids in country are at such low income they get a free or reduced price lunch. they're all eligible for breakfast. only nine million get it. in the summertime, only three million get it. the biggest proponents of this are teachers who know that kids are not performing in their classes as they need to if they're hungry. >> jennifer: the whole effort is about breakfast with money that's already available. >> breakfast first then summer. other programs like wic and snap but breakfast and summer are so key. these are school kids when they're at their most vulnerable cognitive development, their growth. we've got the resources to reach these kids. >> jennifer: if this is already in place you're not asking the president to do anything. >> no but to champion this and to help us mobiliz
hungry is doing is an outreach program to the states to make sure that governors and then down to the cities and the school districts take advantage of what's already there. right? >> federally-funded program. don't require new federal funds but a good example is in almost every state parallels this ratio. 21 million kids in country are at such low income they get a free or reduced price lunch. they're all eligible for breakfast. only nine million get it. in the summertime, only three...
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columbia there's 80 plus cops who make over $1 10,000 a year, and a good teacher in a bad part of the city teaching something people need can make $145 ,000. rob corp. tell, by the way, they make more than $250,000. do you think they're wealthy? >> i'm not empire -- entirely sure your salary numbers numbers are right. if you looks at what happened to the u.s. over the last thirty years, we had a pulling apart of the income distribution. and the group that particularly well is the top 2%. they quite well when the taxes rose under the clinton years and the situation improved. so the president's economic strategy has been to pursue a balanced approach where we address the fiscal problem that have been building over a long period of time. the economic problem that have been building over a long period of time by asking all americans to make contributions. the spending cuts will fall disproportionately on middle class families. the increase in revenue will fall on the top 2%. and 97% of small business won't be affected by the change in taxes that the president has called for, and wouldn't be af
columbia there's 80 plus cops who make over $1 10,000 a year, and a good teacher in a bad part of the city teaching something people need can make $145 ,000. rob corp. tell, by the way, they make more than $250,000. do you think they're wealthy? >> i'm not empire -- entirely sure your salary numbers numbers are right. if you looks at what happened to the u.s. over the last thirty years, we had a pulling apart of the income distribution. and the group that particularly well is the top 2%....
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louis city. in west virginia, they elected him governor, democratic senators, including reelecting mentioned who got 61% and yet the president topped out at 36% to 25% difference between joe manchin and the president spoke in west virginia. so just where to get your comments on ticket splitting in general and then maybe west virginia. >> i think you've got three different things in two different situations. unicom in missouri, let's face it, todd akin contaminated the environment and made it very, very hard for, you know, i think it didn't really help of the republicans in the state, and nationally for that matter. but the thing is in places like montana and west virginia, when, you know, you have democrats who could have told you on january 1 -- i'm sore, well, could have told you four years ago that president obama's going to be a liability in my state, and i'm going, i'm not going to have to put, there never will be any lack of distance between me and him at any point, and so there's no, you k
louis city. in west virginia, they elected him governor, democratic senators, including reelecting mentioned who got 61% and yet the president topped out at 36% to 25% difference between joe manchin and the president spoke in west virginia. so just where to get your comments on ticket splitting in general and then maybe west virginia. >> i think you've got three different things in two different situations. unicom in missouri, let's face it, todd akin contaminated the environment and made...
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now in new york city. carol leigh let me start with you. at what point did the obama campaign, did the obama team begin to think about how they wanted to position themselveses and how did they do it? >> very early. they-- the first step that they took was to determine that they were going to run in a terrible economy, and they needed a message that would be sailiable, regardless of what was happening in the economy, so they settled on this notion that they wanted to make the election about a choice, where voters were going to look and decide which candidate was going to stick up for them. and that's why the president hammer on the middle class message. that was an early decision. >> woodruff: even before they knew who their opponent was. >> exactly. their opponent they always assumed was going to be the economy essentially. as time moved on and they figured it was definitely going to be romney they zeroed in on him. and there were a couple of pivotal moments throughout the campaign and one came december of 2011, where a bunch of the preside
now in new york city. carol leigh let me start with you. at what point did the obama campaign, did the obama team begin to think about how they wanted to position themselveses and how did they do it? >> very early. they-- the first step that they took was to determine that they were going to run in a terrible economy, and they needed a message that would be sailiable, regardless of what was happening in the economy, so they settled on this notion that they wanted to make the election...
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what other cities today told the progressive labor caucus today that he might catch to get out of entitlement programs as part of the grand bargain? >> first of all, i'm not going to read out details of the meeting still taking place before i came out here. secondly, there are two aspects your savings in our health care programs that she may be conflating, which is the initial savings come at significant savings posted august the debate this past year that were achieved through the affordable care at. 340 billion is additional savings. as part of the president's proposal. that's a substantial amount of money. what the president said on friday is the position he will take when he enters the room with congressional leaders this coming friday. that is he has a specific plan that takes a balanced approach and he believes very much but broadly speaking his plan is a good guide to how we can achieve a broader compromise. he also said very clearly that he is not led to every aspect of his plan and that he understands in order to reach an agreement, ever needs to compromise in a compromise should not
what other cities today told the progressive labor caucus today that he might catch to get out of entitlement programs as part of the grand bargain? >> first of all, i'm not going to read out details of the meeting still taking place before i came out here. secondly, there are two aspects your savings in our health care programs that she may be conflating, which is the initial savings come at significant savings posted august the debate this past year that were achieved through the...